Israel’s Homs Strike Targets Syrian Air Defenses, Turkish and Russian Gear

On September 8, 2025, Israel launched a bold airstrike on a Syrian air defense battalion near Homs, western Syria, demolishing newly acquired Turkish military equipment and a Russian Pantsir air defense system stored in a maintenance hangar. The precision attack hit multiple targets in the Al-Qusayr area, aiming to disrupt Syria’s military buildup and its ties to extremist groups. Launched from over Lebanon, the operation reflects Israel’s unwavering commitment to neutralize threats from Iranian and Russian-backed forces in the region, even as tensions escalate with Turkey’s growing involvement. The strike caused heavy damage, sending a clear message: Israel won’t let hostile arsenals grow unchecked.

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